1. Broadcom's membership in the trillion-dollar club was short-lived; 2. Market optimism is fickle, and investors are not fully convinced about its $60-90B custom accelerator opportunity; 3. Broadcom's XPU dreams are massive, but it takes years of development, validation, and production scaling before revenue really kicks in.
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